.17 HMR - HB or No?

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Gunno go pick up my first .17 likely tomorrow. Wondering - does .17 heat up a skinny barrel, under fairly rapid fire? I know from my centerfire experience that generally I prefer heavy barrels for bench work (I ain't the most patient etc.), putting strings fairly close together without overheating the tube. Same apply to .17? I've not found it to be an issue with .22LR but I don't know how much that would be an apples to oranges comparison....
 
Heat is not an issue with a 17 HMR but ammo cost is a huge one.
I've sold my beloved Savage 93R17 17 HMR BTVS because of the high cost (0.25$ per round).

Alex
 
I just bought a savage .17 hmr with heavy barrel, full well knowing the cost of ammo.
Atleast it's not a buck a round. I can live with it. I bout a dealer exclusive btv with "forest camo" laminate stock and heavy barrel. I can't tell you that I've shot a "skinny" barrel .17 or ANY other .17 hmr for that matter but.... I CAN tell you that out of the sixty or 70 rounds I've put through this rifle that I was already getting 1" groups at 100 yards. And a little over that at 150....
I love this round and this gun WILL be in my collection for many many years to come!
 
my wmr will warm up a bit. its a cz452 american. never enough for me to go "im gonna let her cool down". then again ill shoot 5 rounds in about a minute and then casiualy reload.

also how hot is too hot?
 
Most HMR's readily available are bolt actions with a five or seven shot clip... you will never have to worry about overheating a heavy barrel when you consider time to cycle and reload... I would be more concerned about a cold barrel flier... when we are shooting for groups, I have a flier target set-up and the first shot goes to that target, the rest are on the best group target... it is rare to find a tight group on the flier target, but it does happen... here is one from yesterday... this five "first" shots from five different 17 HMR magazines;

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Heat may not be an issue but the ability to hold steady sure is. And considering the size of targets normally gone after with this gun, the steadier the better. And whether off a rest or off hand....the heavy bbl just " hangs" better for me. Makes a huge difference. And when handling rifles in the store most don' t have scopes on them. The weight distribution on a light bbl moves even further back with a scope. Ymmv
 
Heavy barrel for sure. The ammo is expensive I guess. That really never bothered me. Its the ammo availability or lack there of. I couldnt get ammo one summer.
 
Heat is not an issue with a 17 HMR but ammo cost is a huge one.
I've sold my beloved Savage 93R17 17 HMR BTVS because of the high cost (0.25$ per round).

Alex


Alex
With your concern on ammo pricing I doubt if you shot enough rounds to get your barrel warm never mind hot.
On a warm day in the gopher patch with some active gophers you can get your CZ varmint very hot. FS
 
Alex
With your concern on ammo pricing I doubt if you shot enough rounds to get your barrel warm never mind hot.
On a warm day in the gopher patch with some active gophers you can get your CZ varmint very hot. FS

Thanks G, and everyone else. I didn't get one yet, fondled a couple but didn't find *the one*. I'll be going HB, like everything else I own lol.

Ammo price was not part of my question, I have my eyes open going in.
 
You cant overheat the barrel. I shot 200 rounds in a row and it still wasnt hot.

And ya, ammo is expensive.... I mostly use it to hunt small game.
 
Thanks G, and everyone else. I didn't get one yet, fondled a couple but didn't find *the one*. I'll be going HB, like everything else I own lol.

Ammo price was not part of my question, I have my eyes open going in.

Cabelas has their .17 ammo (.17gr) on sale now for 11.99/box. I have the HB and have never had heat issues, but have never really shot a lot of quick shots either. Tried the new 10 shot clip out this weekend, works well, with the exception of the last round which did not always cylcle in smoothly.
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